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Can women take Erectile Dysfunction drugs?

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Can women take Erectile Dysfunction drugs?

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I have to say that we often buy Viagra from Canadian Pharmacy for my SO, and it works great. It helps me so much! Do you guys use it often?

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Currently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved Viagra, Levitra or Cialis for use in women. Preliminary studies suggest that these medications are safe for women, although their effectiveness in treating most female sexual problems is unclear. Some studies suggest PDE5 drugs may improve the sexual response in women who have impaired orgasm as a side effect of certain types of antidepressant medications. Other studies suggest they may also help some women who have difficulty with desire or arousal. However, more studies are needed to help us understand if and when Viagra and related drugs should be used by women.

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